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Great and beautiful model and top skills. I wish that option "like" is somehow unlimited so I can like many times most of pics of this beautiful model Real enjoy
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Hi Anja. Well I'm getting :DDDDD I put already front little sail only bigger sail is left to set. I need day or maybe two for that. Also I need to make stand for her. But problem is (actually I thank God for that ) that I have a lot of work. I'm full of work and can't organize myself to finish her. I also already started Chaloupe and I did make keel and also wooden mold on which it will be built which was quite big job. But chaloupe is also on hold Thanks!
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Impressive scale and impressive model Excellent craftsmanship Michael
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I'm not sure that I understand you very well Toni. Are you saying about possibility of stains from ink after wet finish apply? If that so deck is already finished yesterday And also from beginning I'm aware of that possibility but I think that glue and ink are now solid mix and won't make problems with linen oil. We will see in next few days Cheers everyone and thanks my friends for interest, kind words and encouragement.
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
Wishmaster replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Hello my friends, 1:15 could be also a right scale I found somewhere on internet that Tehnodidakta's bracera is 1:20.- 4,152 replies
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Thanks Anja and Bob. Well Anja about preparations for deck Well where l live you can't find some wood sheet thick about 0,5 mm or 1mm to glue them to frames and have nice surface for deck. So I made wood parts to fill big holes between frames and then I use a wood putty. So next is sanding and I think I will have fine surface for deck planks.
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Thank you friends for comments! continuation: Marked for cutting - improvised cargo bey Fine sanding of hull before paint will wait still because some more things must have be done before Little saw works well First cuted planks for improvised cargo bey Preparations for deck planking Next is sanding
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Stunning work! Museum quality. Thanks Edward for sharing this knowledge, tips and skills.
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